Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 Thanks Donna for your help. I did search for those LED's, and as you said they only costs some $50 for 5 IR 880nm LED's (in a flashlight). But Donna, I'm honestly in disbelief that this can be the same light as the one described on that study (it seems too good to be thruth!) :-) Do you think it is as efficient as f.eks. the " LightPatch " they sell at alliedlighttherapy? Allthough one would have to tape some flashlights together to have the same amount of LED's. Warmest regards, > From: oxyplus > Reply-oxyplus > Date: 8 Mar 2004 20:48:56 -0000 > oxyplus > Subject: Digest Number 2579 > > Message: 20 > Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 11:47:21 -0800 > From: " CountryGirl " <ruthful@...> > Subject: Re: Digest Number 2571 > > Hi . Here is the link > http://www.alliedlighttherapy.com/page2.html > > Once there, look for #8 link below and click on it. It will take you right > there. > > Blessings > Donna > > After you read this, you might do a search on LED Flashlights. You can find > them in the 880 range for about fifty $ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 Hi . I am not an expert in this by any means but what I do know is that and 880 led is an 880 led. And more isn't always better. But if you want more you can purchase the led's themselves for less than a buck and solder them in any array you like and make your own unit for very little. The allied units are pricey because they are sold as medical units, where as the flashlights are sold as flashlights. Allieds are payed for by insurance. The cost of their units is not about the quality of the leds or the secret spacing. It is about the cost of manufacturing a product and advertsing it and getting insurance to cover it and paying for research to back it up. A flashlight company doesn't have to do any of this. You can make a homemade one for less than $30 and it is an inexpensive experiement. It does require some reading to insure that it is used safely, esp around eyes. But since traditional medicine only offers an operation for herniated disks, I think it is worth a few bucks and a few hours of self experimentation. Remember it is based on NASA studies and other medical studies. It is not back alley mojo. Smile. One of the things I love about natural medicine is that it often is too good and is too true. Simpler is often better. If you decide to self treat, let us know how it goes Blessings Donna Re: Digest Number 2571 > > > > Hi . Here is the link > > http://www.alliedlighttherapy.com/page2.html > > > > Once there, look for #8 link below and click on it. It will take you right > > there. > > > > Blessings > > Donna > > > > After you read this, you might do a search on LED Flashlights. You can find > > them in the 880 range for about fifty $ > > > > > > OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and other alternative self-help subjects. > > THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE! > > This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a researcher or health care provider. > > You can unsubscribe via e-mail by sending A NEW e-mail to the following address - NOT TO THE OXYPLUS LIST! - > DO NOT USE REPLY BUTTON & DO NOT PUT THIS IN THE SUBJECT LINE or BODY of the message! : > > oxyplus-unsubscribeegroups > > oxyplus-normalonelist - switch your subscription to normal mode. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 Wow, that is kind of amazing, I know they charge a ton for those " professional " versions. Can you give some URL's for where to buy them and how to put them together? Or is that on your group--what is the name of your group? Thx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 Hi Jill. I am thinking this is a response to my post about making a homemade LED unit. If you do a search on Dale Wheat you can find some info on making homemade units. There is also a nearinfraredtherapy group where you can ask questions about near infra red. The list owner makes units he sells but I think he wires them to a 12 volt battery. Seems remarkably inconvenient to me. I know I don't want a car battery in my living room. Smile. All that is needed is some LED's in the 880 range, if that is the range you are interested in, or 640 etc. They are extremely inexpensive. http://www.mouser.com is an electrical supply. There are others. Shopping around can be beneficial. You also need a resistor, or more, depending on how many led's you are lining up. And a power source, like a 12 volt adaptor and a jack to wire in line or just wire the adapter directly to the unit and turn on by plugging in. But a person does need to read up enough to not hurt themselves. These are powerful units and need to be used with knowledge. Ignorance can cost you alot. For specifics you can subscribe to Beck-n-stuff-subscribe (just send a blank message using this address and you are in. Ask for specifics and then unsub if you want by sending a blank message to Beck-n-stuff-unsubscribe To post your questions send a message to Beck-n-stuff There are lots of techies over there who have made these. You do need a soldering gun, but those are less than ten $. Hope this helps. Blessings Donna Re: Digest Number 2579 > Wow, that is kind of amazing, I know they charge a ton for > those " professional " versions. Can you give some URL's for where to > buy them and how to put them together? Or is that on your > group--what is the name of your group? Thx. > > > > > OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and other alternative self-help subjects. > > THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE! > > This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a researcher or health care provider. > > You can unsubscribe via e-mail by sending A NEW e-mail to the following address - NOT TO THE OXYPLUS LIST! - > DO NOT USE REPLY BUTTON & DO NOT PUT THIS IN THE SUBJECT LINE or BODY of the message! : > > oxyplus-unsubscribeegroups > > oxyplus-normalonelist - switch your subscription to normal mode. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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